Word: shores
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...there is a width of over a mile, and, at the finish, of thirteen hundred feet; thus, at no part, could even the wildest steering possibly cause a foul. The water is reported to be clear of all weeds and grasses, and also very deep, even close to the shore. A road follows the lake on one side, near the bank, and on the other the ground is so high that a view of the course can be had from almost any position. At the finish the banks form an amphitheatre, from which the start can easily be seen with...
...either shore a mountain frowned...
While the steamer parts from shore...
When noisy towns, with crashing looms, deface each sylvan shore...
...shore that first I learned to chase the startled deer...